My book, The Figure of the Witness in International Criminal Tribunals Memory, Atrocities and Transitional Justice, is now available in paperback - https://t.co/d1j0lozK5S
Our latest superb special issue:
REMEMBERING ACTIVISM
Explorations in the Memory-Activism Nexus
Edited by @socmerrill and Ann Rigney
https://t.co/aXM5wsKKm3
A review hearing in the case of Prosecutor v. Gérard #Ntakirutimana will take place from 18 November at 9:30 EAT / 07:30 CET in the #IRMCT Arusha branch courtroom. Consult the schedule and follow the streaming with a 30-minute delay at the link bellow👇
https://t.co/fmlQWy36jD
"This work was done by Rwandans, in #Rwanda." @BrownUniversity report on how the strength of Rwanda's healthcare system enabled it to contain #Marburg in only a few weeks. #RwOT https://t.co/vHvOjgNiKJ
Like many others have done already, I will be leaving this increasingly toxic space.
If you would like to, you can find me here - @benjaminthorne.bsky.social
Yesterday she described herself as a chronicler of genocide. While this is definitely one of her great roles, I think she is more than that. She is showing us how to engage with a colonial, racist and warmongering international law in anticolonial, antiracist and peaceful ways
In celebration of @FranceskAlbs recent standing ovations at both LSE and SOAS, let me highlight the main contributions her Reports have made to the way we understand the genocide of the Palestnian people in Gaza 🧵
On 20th November, Dr @benjamin_thorne will participate in a workshop at the University of Sussex on the theme of how to achieve justice during and after conflict, aiming to bring together academic and practical perspectives from various disciplines.
I really don’t generally make Holocaust comparisons. But it is impossible not to when those justifying the genocide of Palestinians use it to decry a hooligan brawl.
This thread is the result of me tweeting this earlier and feeling frustrated at having to bring the Holocaust up
https://t.co/RxfLg9wTkL
What happened in Amsterdam is obviously a mess, but it is a (offensive) gross misrepresentation to call it a "pogrom" against Jews. It was football hooliganism exacerbated by geopolitical tensions.
Another great arts review opportunity 👇 A variety of scholarly perspectives could work here, including those of a law scholar who has never engaged with dance before, but would like to do so now! If that could be you, the best way to contact Elena (L&H Arts Editor) is by email.
#OTD in 1994:
30 years ago, the #UN created the #ICTR.
Its last chief #prosecutor reflected that, crucially, it “established the truth of what occurred”.
I spoke to @justiceinfonet about the intricacies & challenges of narrating legal & historical truths in the ICTR’s #trials
I am delighted to participate in the launch of this Transitional Justice and Human Rights Network with @drcolleenmurphy @UIllinoisLaw and @NMavronicola@unibirmingham
Deadline for abstracts extended! 👇
For more information: https://t.co/sPwAtdtXLI
Just Launched: Our 11th Flexible Grants for Small Groups competition, seeking to support small groups of scholars, enabling one or more short periods of face-to-face joint group work such as workshops, working-in-pairs, or short academic visits.
https://t.co/YXYBuC7aQo
@bjelce Not Nuremberg—Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction
James Mark, Phil Clark @philclark79
DOI: https://t.co/MQz8G1Rqgt